Students' Perceptions on Female Teacher Leadership in Ruiru District in Kiambu County, Kenya
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Date
2013-12-28
Authors
Wamucii, N. F.
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Abstract
Although women all over the world have taken up work as teachers, nurses, secretaries,
lawyers and industrial workers, the basic problem is that society has not changed its
thinking and expectation of women despite the fact that time has changed. In addition,
leadership roles are increasingly defined as requiring an androgynous mix of culturally
masculine and feminine abilities and personality traits (Eagly & Carli, 2007). A study by
Chamberhic (2008) found that an increased presence of women in a place of work may
increase harassment as men interpret women's increased presence as a threat to their
power. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to find out students' perceptions on female
teacher leadership which will be guided by selected objectives: to find out the perceptions
students have on female teacher leadership, to examine how religion, gender and family
back ground shape perceptions and to find out how these perceptions influence students
attitude and behavior towards female teacher leadership. The study will be guided by
Social Learning Theory of Albert Bandura which emphasizes the importance of
observing and modeling the behaviors, attitudes, and emotional reactions of others. Thus
it-focuses on learning-by observation and-modeling. The children are easily convinced of certain tents especially when they told them by an authority figures like parent,religious leader or a teacher. This models provide examples of mascilline and feminine benavior
to both boys and girls to observe and imitate. The research will adopt cross-sectional
survey research design which is a descriptive study. This study will target students (169),
teaching staff (21) from three (3) secondary schools, which due to time and money
constraints will be selected purposively. The three (3) schools will be Ruiru girls'
secondary school, Ruiru boys' secondary schools, and Githunguri mixed secondary
schools. Questionnaires for both teachers and students and focus group discussion for
students will be used in collecting data. Data-will-be analyzed using statistical Predictive-
Analytical Software (PASW) formerly statistical package of social sciences (SPSS). The
data will be edited, coded, categorized, tabulated, calculated in percentage and analyzed
by use of frequency distributions and graphs. This study will be designed to benefit the
school administrators, researchers, scholars and policy makers with an aim of improving
female leadership scope of the secondary school, community and the entire nation. The
findings 'will be analyzed to give a clear view of students' perceptions on female teacher
leadership in Ruiru district secondary schools.